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Why did Western nations become interested in Saudi Arabia during the twentieth century? Saudi Arabia abandoned Islamic law. The nation set up European-style courts. Oil was discovered on the Arabian peninsula.

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Western nations became interested in Saudi Arabia during the twentieth century because oil was discovered on the Arabian Peninsula. Following World War II the United States established a special relationship with Saudi Arabia guaranteeing its security while also creating a partnership to extract oil from the Kingdom. 
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